Something
UK /["/ˈsʌmθɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈsʌmθɪŋ/"]/
Definition
a thing that is not known or mentioned by name
In simple words: anything or a specific thing that is not named
Examples
- I found something special in the garden.
- Is there something you wanted to tell me?
- He said he would bring something for dinner.
- Something was wrong with the television.
- I need something to write on.
- Can you feel something in the air?
Usage notes
Use 'something' when you are referring to an unknown or unspecified object, idea, or situation. It's appropriate in conversations, but avoid it in very formal writing. Consider using more specific terms when possible.
Grammar pattern
standalone pronoun
Memory hint
Think of 'some' + 'thing' — it's a vague reference to a certain thing.
Collocations
- something important
- something new
- something different
- something special
- say something
Synonyms
- thing
- item
- object
- entity
- matter
Antonyms
- nothing
Common mistakes
- 'Something' used without context, making sentences unclear.
- Confusing 'something' with 'anything' in negative sentences.
- 'Something' followed by plural verbs, which is incorrect.